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Green Blazer Awards Gala Raises $50,000 for Underserved Families

Magic filled the ballroom of the Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort as nearly 250 guests gathered for the fourth annual Cordish Companies Green Blazer Awards Gala & Celebration, presented by Florida Blue. The evening raised more than $50,000 to support Community-Based Connections, Inc. (CBCI) and its programs that uplift underserved families across Broward County.

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An Evening of Music and Generosity

Guests began the night with a lively cocktail reception featuring DJ Radamass and a captivating performance by young local singer Terry Maxwell. The atmosphere quickly turned festive. Dinner followed, along with live entertainment and dancing to the sounds of the FM Band.

Meanwhile, Local 10 News anchor Michaila Hightower guided the stage ceremony, keeping guests engaged throughout the celebration. The program honored several community leaders whose work continues to advance health equity and social impact across South Florida.


Ken Walters, Rosalyn Frazier, Community-Based Connections Inc. CEO Mikelange Olbel, Kathy Salerno and Tim Curtin

Recognizing Champions of Community Health

During the highlight of the night, Mikelange Olbel, CEO of Community-Based Connections, Inc., presented the prestigious Green Blazer Awards to four honorees for their outstanding service to the community:

  • Tim Curtin, Vice President of Community Services, Memorial Healthcare System

  • Rosalyn Frazier, CEO, Broward Community & Family Health Centers (BCOM)

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  • Kathy Salerno, Director of Community Relations, Broward Health

  • Ken Walters, CEO, Community Care Plan

In addition, the event included a touching surprise. Taniqua Simmons was named CBCI’s Employee of the Year, earning cheers from guests and colleagues alike.

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Community Commitment and Generous Support

“The success of this year’s gala reflects the community’s commitment to advancing health equity and ensuring that children and families have access to the resources they need,” said Mikelange Olbel, CEO of CBCI. “We are deeply grateful for the support of our loyal sponsors, honorees, and guests who made this possible.”

As the evening continued, the Broward Teachers Union announced a $5,000 donation to support CBCI’s youth and family programs. This contribution, in addition to the funds raised through the gala, will help expand the organization’s outreach to vulnerable communities.


Sponsors Power the Mission

The event succeeded thanks to strong community partnerships. The Cordish Companies served as the title sponsor, while Florida Blue proudly presented the celebration.

Moreover, generous sponsors included Broward Education Foundation, Broward Community & Family Health Centers (BCOM), Florida Power & Light (FP&L), Broward Teachers Union, Handy, HCA Healthcare, Keith & Associates, Memorial Healthcare System, The GEO Group, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Brenda D. Forman Clerk of Courts, Housing Authority of Pompano Beach, Cavache, Gang Alternatives, and King Intelligent & Security Services.

Their contributions ensured the evening’s success and demonstrated the region’s commitment to improving quality of life for local families.


About Community-Based Connections, Inc.

Founded to strengthen families and promote equity, CBCI provides mentorship, youth leadership, and family support programs across Broward County. Through its partnerships with schools, hospitals, and civic organizations, the nonprofit continues to create opportunities for children and families to thrive.

In addition, CBCI works closely with community partners to provide health education, after-school programs, and access to critical services for low-income families.


A Night to Remember

By the end of the evening, guests celebrated not only with music and laughter but also with purpose. The funds raised will help CBCI continue its mission of empowering families, improving health outcomes, and building stronger communities.

As the music faded and guests said their goodbyes, one message remained clear — when the community comes together, everyone wins.

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